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Destination Arcade is a New Way to Browse Content on Xbox LIVE Arcade

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Now, Xbox LIVE Arcade would have a new feature to browse content in another way - Destination Arcade. You will able to discover new games and content through an easy-to-use visual browser.

The commencement came in light through majornelson.com, “Next week we’ll be launching another way to browse content on Xbox LIVE Arcade and we’re calling it Destination Arcade. With a growing library of over 250 Arcade games, Destination Arcade will allow you to discover new games and content you enjoy through an easy-to-use visual browser. You’ll have the ability to sort by price, community rating, and more! Also, stay up to date on the latest arcade releases through a news feed and also find out what games your friends like and recommend. This brand new recommendation engine & visual browser app will be available in the US on July 14th from the Games Marketplace section of the dashboard.”

So, the Destination Arcade will be launched till next week. It will be featured with latest arcade releases through a news feed and a visual browser. The application will be available in the US on July 14th from the Games Marketplace.

In an analysis of Destination Arcade, www.neowin.net writes, “The newly designed Xbox 360 S is scheduled to go on sale later this month in countries outside of the United States. It will be interesting to see how long it takes for Destination Arcade to appear on consoles around the world. Currently, there is no word on when Destination Arcade might be available outside of the US. There is a lot happening over the coming months for Xbox, including the launch of Kinect on November 4th and Xbox LIVE appearing on Microsoft’s new mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7.

There are currently 25 million Xbox LIVE subscribers around the world and it is thought over 70% of these users access Xbox LIVE Arcade in a year. This new way to browse Arcade games might be well needed and Microsoft will be hoping that it is well received by users.”

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